XERTYX said:The original B/W version of night of the living dead I guess. That movie gave me situational awareness in case of zombie attack. Haha.
Ah! Another fave of mine. Return of the living dead. Fun fact, the producers tried to get George Romero to direct but he didnt take the meeting. Then after it came out he sued them. The judge ruled he didnt own the phrase "of the living dead".PeterPiper said:"Send more cops!"
Carol in the walking dead. I like the show. Carol is probably one of my favorite characters. Its interesting because in the beginning of the series shes very shy and in a toxic relationship with her abusive husband. She later became a self reliant one woman army.Malamute said:Not really my thing either,...though I stumbled across a picture of Melissa Mcbride in some search once and decided to watch the show (whatever one she was in) a bit to see more of the cool grey haired zombie slaying warrior woman. I got my fill quickly, shes pretty cool, the shows are still not really my area of interest.
I havent seen dead alive, but the other ones are great. Another fun fact. Woody Harrelson is a vegan. When he FINALLY got a twinkie in the post apocalyptic world it was actually made specially for him from corn meal.GoingMobile said:I enjoyed Zombieland with Woody Harrelson, (the Zombie Bill Murray) Sean of the Dead, and Peter Jackson's early film "Dead Alive" is way over the top. As you can see, an absurd or humorous angle usually works better with that subject for me. Although the original George Romero "Night of the Living Dead" is something I quite enjoyed.
Of course its educational. Season 1 you learn how to cauterize an arterial amputation using sterno fuel.Scott3569 said:The waling Dead, and in my opinion it's educational lmao
I liked Zombieland as well. The Ghost Busters parts were the best I thought.GoingMobile said:I enjoyed Zombieland with Woody Harrelson, (the Zombie Bill Murray) Sean of the Dead, and Peter Jackson's early film "Dead Alive" is way over the top. As you can see, an absurd or humorous angle usually works better with that subject for me. Although the original George Romero "Night of the Living Dead" is something I quite enjoyed.
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